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Field Logger 512 k User Manual - Temperatur-Shop

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ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION - SMTP<br />

The SMTP button opens the parameters related to sending e-mails. The <strong>Field</strong><strong>Logger</strong> allows that, in situations of alarm,<br />

e-mails may be sent to multiple receivers. On this screen, then the parameters related to the access to the e-mail server<br />

must be configured, such as its IP address or server name (in case you enabled the DNS – name being up to 50<br />

characters), in addition to the user (maximum of 20 characters) and password (maximum of 12 characters).<br />

Finally, you must configure the parameters of the e-mail to be sent in case of an alarm event. This e-mail has a subject<br />

(maximum of 32 characters) and has a part of the message body that is user defined (up to 64 characters) and that is the<br />

same for all alarms. The e-mail of the sender (maximum of 50 characters) and the e-mails of the receivers (maximum of<br />

50 characters for each one) must also be configured.<br />

Ethernet Interface - SMTP Configuration<br />

ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION - E-MAIL RECEIVERS<br />

For the insertion of the of e-mail receivers, you should click on the button "Edit List". A new window will open, allowing for<br />

the inclusion and removal of e-mails from the receivers list. All potential receivers of alarm e-mails must be included in<br />

this window. The decision of which alarms will be sent to which receivers will be made later, on alarms configuration<br />

screen!<br />

Ethernet Interface - Configuration of E-mail Receivers<br />

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